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Attackers use these lists to "stuff" credentials into other websites, hoping for password reuse.

The file appears to be a data leak or a "combo list" containing approximately 82,000 records of compromised personal information, likely targeting Portuguese-speaking users (primarily from 82K DE INOCES.txt

The list serves as a directory for targeted SMS (Smishing) or WhatsApp-based scams. Attackers use these lists to "stuff" credentials into

Collected from "scampages" targeting banks, streaming services (Netflix/Spotify), or government portals. Security Implications Security Implications Brazil)

Brazil). The name translates to "82k of Innocents," a common naming convention used by threat actors in the underground community to mock victims of credential stuffing or phishing. File Overview 82K DE INOCES.txt Estimated Volume: ~82,000 lines/records. Language Context: Portuguese (Brazil/Portugal).

Based on similar leaks in the Brazilian underground market, the internal structure typically follows one of these formats: email@provider.com:password Full Name|CPF|Phone Number|Date of Birth Username|Password|IP Address Source & Distribution These files are typically distributed via:

If CPFs and full names are included, the data is used for fraudulent loan applications or "SIM swapping."